5 ways to babyproof marriage, including 'intimacy plan' as Helen Skelton splits from hubby
27.04.2022 - 14:49
/ ok.co.uk
After eight years of marriage, Helen Skelton and Richie Myler have separated. Countryfile star Helen, 38, announced on Instagram that they’d called time on their relationship. She wrote: “Very sad to say that Richie and I are no longer a couple.
He has left the family home. We will be doing our best to co parent our small children,” along with two heartbroken emojis. The news comes after Helen and Richie, who share Ernie, six, Louis, five, welcomed baby Elsie Kate to their brood just four months ago.
As adolescent psychologist Angela Karanja notes, the pair’s devastating news has shown that the arrival of a new baby can shake the strongest of couples. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. “Here’s one thing as a parenting expert and psychologist I know, many mothers are really resilient, by the time a mother announces 'I’m struggling' it’s been a long time coming,” Angela exclusively tells OK!.
“One more thing happens, and it breaks the (camel) mother’s back.” So, here’s how you can babyproof your relationship… Create an intimacy plan While making time for romance and intimacy may not sound like the most sexy thing on the planet, it can help couples prioritise their relationship over their busy schedules. “This may seem unromantic, but if not planned, these moments may not happen as spontaneously as they happened before the kids,” explains Angela. “This often leads to resentment and further disconnection.” And when it comes to scheduling romance, it’s not just intimacy that should be planned in advance.
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